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The Shards has surprised viewers once again with another casting announcement, this time adding pop sensation Hayes Warner to ...
Igby Rigney has been cast as a young Bret Easton Ellis in The Shards, per Variety. Rigney is best known for his roles in the ...
Hayes Warner has been cast as a series regular in Ryan Murphy's upcoming FX drama, 'The Shards,' based on Bret Easton Ellis' ...
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ELLE Decor on MSNStep Inside A New York Loft Inspired by American Psycho... Minus the Murder
For designer Michael Ellison, Bateman's aesthetic was the unlikely inspiration for his latest project: a New York City loft ...
It's been a dozen years since Bret Easton Ellis published a novel. And his latest, The Shards, is a narrative that came to him in 1981 — more than four decades ago — when he was a 17-year-old ...
Bret Easton Ellis complained to Vanity Fair about his former home of New York City, saying "How does anyone live here?" But columnist Steve Cuozzo says the "American Psycho" author has no right to ...
Bret Easton Ellis, the author of "American Psycho," wants an apology from the mainstream media over its coverage of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe report. On his newest podcast ...
“Bret has succeeded at that as well or better than any writer of the last 30 years.” Although Ellis insists the experience of writing is fun for him, it comes from a place of intense emotion.
By the fall of 1990, Bret Easton Ellis had enjoyed the success of his debut novel “Less Than Zero,” seen it adapted by Hollywood, and published a second novel all before he’d turned 27.
Get a grip. — Bret Easton Ellis (@BretEastonEllis) July 16, 2017 The American Psycho writer has been candid about his thoughts on how Trump’s presidency has affected his life.
Hayes Warner has joined Ryan Murphy’s adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis novel “The Shards” as a series regular, Variety has ...
Warner will play Debbie Shaffer, a wealthy prep school student with influence and connections. She joins an ensemble cast that includes Kaia Gerber, Igby Rigney, Homer Gere, and Graham Campbell.
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